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II. Intro to Climate Science

pp. 38-71; read and respond by 9/17

Squarzonic Science
by: angelmindanao


I love Squarzoni’s methods of accompanying facts with visual aid. I used to read encyclopedias for kids when I was younger, and …

In denial -C.Ng
by: Christy Ng


In Cultural Anthropology, we learned about this case study.  A company was having problems with communication and the relationship between the workers …

Affection is not a Science
by: Sara Rosado


This chapter of the book was definitely a lot slower than its engrossing introduction. I found myself having to read some of …

No Stars Anymore
by: hyejin0426


This is my first time to read “Climate Changed” because I joined the class late and my first impression of this book …

The Consequences of Our Actions
by: lisadazz


After reading pg.37- 71 of Climate Changed, all I can say is woah. It was quite a lot to take in. Squarzoni …

Slowly Awakening
by: jjoya


Besides adding to the already present anxiety of the effects of global warming, Squarzoni is slowly opening my eyes to the details …

The Climate: A Dangerous Game
by: maddiewong


The one image that stuck with me when I finished reading this section is the title of the book that Squarzoni mention …

Squarzoni and His Emerging Obsession
by: jackiemuallem13


I was surprised by how detailed and informative Climate Changed actually is. The way Squarzoni addresses the issue is unlike anything I …

Complex terminology, Basic bottom line.
by: Diana Ordonez Perez


I am a very fact oriented individual. When reading or analyzing anything my mind is innately drawn towards facts, but upon reading …

So Many Questions
by: Elisha Emmanuel Edwards


This reading presented an overwhelming amount of information. It was difficult to pay attention to all the details, but I made it …